Suspect returns to residence; no vehicle to flee, Crows Landing CA
A suspect returned to a residence causing concern. The only running vehicle is with the victim, and the suspect does not have access to a vehicle and may be fleeing on foot. Emergency services are being called and may stage nearby for safety.
Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
For RP's ring camera, the suspect is back at the resident's wants.
00:03
They're going to be 2735.
00:07
104-605. 10-4[1]-605.
00:13
Yes, well-lo-over and rocked all five.
00:19
That's all I copy.
00:21
And a break, uh, 6L2 control?
00:23
You're right.
00:27
Are you able to start to 6L5's call responsible's back at the residence?
00:32
Okay, confirm.
00:34
Temple.
00:39
Zero L6 L5.
00:41
No. 5.
00:47
For information,
00:49
the only vehicle that runs, the keys are with us, with the victim, and we're offsite about a block or two, so he has no other way to plea than other than off foot.
00:59
No.
01:04
NL5, you are, EMS is clear into you guys, correct, not the resident?
01:10
Yeah, we're more in front of Jesse's Feebot, which is like a block in from crow landing on Amador.
01:16
Summer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Crows Landing, CA
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